1 Which of the following is an essential fatty acid?
2 Which of the following is a polar derivative of cholesterol? 3 Which of the following fatty acid has the least melting point? 4 Out of the following which is not a source of glycerol? 5 Which of the following fatty acid has 16 carbon atoms? 6 ___ is specialized connective tissue consisting of lipid rich cells called adipocytes. 7 Fats are stored as tryglicerides in vertebrates to provide 8 The enzyme abundantly distributed in adipocytes and germinating seeds are 9 Rancidity of lipid rich food stuffs is due to 10 Greater the number of carbon atom in chain of fatty acids 11 Which of the following is a storage form of lipids 12 Which of the following is an essential fatty acid 13 Which of the following is a characteristic of both waxes and terpenes? 14 Which type of lipids are used for storage of energy 15 Which type of lipids help in waterproofing 16 An example of ____ is Carnauba wax 17 This is an example of derived lipids 18 Which component is found in all sphingolipids? 19 Based on its structural similarity to other lipids, this lipid most likely functions as 20 Liquid form of triglycerides at ordinary room temperature are 21 High content of triglycerides are seen in 22 Fats can be stored in the cell without disturbing their 23 Which property does this lipid share with a typical triacylglycerol? Option A Option B Option C Lenolenic Palmitic Oleic Bile salt Estrogen Vitamin D Palmitic Acid Stearic Acid Arachidonic Acid Adipolysis Glycolysis Glycogenolysis Linolenic Acid Oleic Acid Palmitic Acid Nerve tissue Aerolar tissue Adipose tissue Protection Thermal insulation Energy storage Proteases Lipase Cellulase Hydrogenation of unsaturated fatty acids Reduction of fatty acids Oxidation of fatty acids The boiling point will be higher The boiling point will be lesser The melting point will be higher Glycolipids Phospholipids Sulpholipids Lenolenic Palmitic Oleic Both can contain amino alcohol Both can contain fatty acid Both can be non saponifiable Triglycerides Glycolipids Phospholipids Triglycerides Phospholipids Sphingolipids Soft wax Liquid wax Hard wax Terpenes Steroids Carotenoids A carbohydrate A negative charge A phosphate group A membrane component An energy storage molecule A sex hormone Oils Solids Fats LDL HDL VLDL Hygroxyl bond Aleurone layer Osmotic relations Both contain an ether bond Both contain a long-chain alcohol Both are amphipathic Option D Correct Answer Stearic A Progesterone A Timnodonic Acid D Diet C Stearic Acid C Muscle tissue C Signaling B Nucleases B Dehydration of saturated fatty acids C The melting point will be lesser C Triacylglycerol D Stearate A Both can contain oxygen D Sulpholipids A Glycolipids B Archaebacterial wax C All of the above D An amino alcohol D A vitamin required for vision B None of these A Chylomicrons D None of these C Both are saponifiable D